Digital Health September 30, 2024
Tammy Lovell

  • Researchers at King’s College London and Imperial College London have developed an AI algorithm that could help aid drug discovery
  • DrugSynthMC expands the diversity within drug libraries by generating the chemical structures of thousands of drug-like molecules per second
  • The approach has been outlined in an article in the Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling

Researchers at King’s College London and Imperial College London have developed an AI algorithm that could help aid drug discovery.

The computer-based tool, named Drug Synthesis using Monte Carlo (DrugSynthMC), expands the diversity within drug libraries by generating the chemical structures of thousands of drug-like molecules per second.

Dr Filippo Prischi, senior lecturer in molecular biochemistry at King’s College London and co-senior author...

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